5 health systems implementing new EHR systems

Here are 5 health systems that have implemented new EHR systems or announced plans to do so since Dec. 30:

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  • Amberwell Health Hiawatha (Kan.) and Amberwell Highland Clinic went live with a Meditech Expanse EHR system on Nov. 1.
  • Jonesboro, Ark.-based St. Bernards Healthcare went live with the Meditech Expanse EHR system, replacing Meditech’s acute EHR and three disparate ambulatory systems across the four-hospital network.
  • Yakima (Wash.) Valley Memorial Hospital will spend more than $100 million to install a new electronic health records system. The EHR vendor was not named.
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs said it plans to resume its Oracle Cerner EHR system rollout in June 2023.
  • University Hospitals in Cleveland aims to have a unified EHR platform by the end of 2023. Cliff A. Megerian, MD, CEO of University Hospitals, told Becker’s the health system is working on a full transition to Epic EHR, bringing together its hospitals, primary care and specialty physician practices, UH Home Care and more.
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